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The Vorarephile's Thesaurus By TheSoftie -- Report

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For as long as I've been writing vore stories, I've struggled to find adequate resources for synonyms and other minutiae of description and dialogue. If you're like me, fear not! This resource contains synonyms for tons of words that come up often in vore, plus some handy lists of onomatopoeia and stage directions, and a few examples of writers who make excellent use of these techniques. Hopefully you find it useful, and happy writing!



Not sure if I need to say this, but in case you're worried, there's no need to credit any words or phrases you use from this guide. (I mean, it's not like I came up with most of them in the first place, after all.)

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Malkordev

Posted by Malkordev 2 years ago Report

Absolutely lovely resource, especially for those starting out. Thanks for putting this together! Personally, I'll have to remember those fonts, they might be useful later.

grz01

Posted by grz01 2 years ago Report

How incredibly useful! I do a lot of rp but mindful I use same/ similar words a lot so hopefully this should help enhance my text. Many thanks

doomed

Posted by doomed 2 years ago Report

thank you

Fatedmeal

Posted by Fatedmeal 2 years ago Report

This is both well thought out and executed. I hope that a lot of people stumble across this item as it seems really helpful.

jeveasy

Posted by jeveasy 2 years ago Report

Reminds me of the writer's lexicon, another great tool for when you're having trouble finding the right words.

Nikkidafox

Posted by Nikkidafox 2 years ago Report

Ooh this is very nice! Although there are certainly more ways to refer to things. The thesaurus for "belly" and "scaT" could probably be their own entries, though I did notice the lack of the ever-popular "pile".

bestgirlRosa

Posted by bestgirlRosa 2 years ago Report

Wow! This is pretty cute and useful :3
Can't say I expected to see myself in there though, I'm flattered!
Glad to be an inspiration :)

Slimshod

Posted by Slimshod 1 year ago Report

Dang this is cool! Thanks for sharing